Founded in 2017 by entrepreneurs Aaron Ardiri and Bjorn de Jounge, RIoT Secure offers a unique lifecycle management platform that ensures security technology exists in the foundations of IoT software development and is available on all IoT devices.

The IoT landscape holds huge potential for future innovation, but in a world where our surroundings are not just interconnected but also intelligent, the proliferation of smart devices also raises significant concerns about privacy and security.

Today, virtually any device with an internet connection has the potential to be an easy entry point for cybercriminals. In 2022, there were over 7 billion IoT devices in use worldwide, and according to Statista, that number is expected to reach over 29 billion IoT devices by 2030. According to a report by Cisco, it’s estimated that there are now three times more networked devices on the planet than there are humans. As the world continues to rely heavily on electronic devices, they also present a huge risk. Billionaire businessman and philanthropist Warren Buffet calls cybercrime the number one problem with mankind, and says cyberattacks present a bigger threat to humanity than nuclear weapons.

A huge part of IoT security issues stems from shadow IoT devices. Over the years, the IoT landscape has faced significant security breaches, underscoring the escalating need for robust cybersecurity solutions. The Stuxnet attack in 2010 was a wake-up call about the potential for cyber warfare. Subsequent incidents, such as the Foscam camera breaches in 2013 and the Jeep infotainment system hack in 2015, highlighted the risks to consumer privacy and safety. The Mirai botnet in 2016 took advantage of insecure IoT devices, causing widespread internet outages. By 2019, life-critical devices were being targeted, exemplified by the St. Jude pacemaker BLE exploit, and the Devil’s Ivy exploit affecting a multitude of IP cameras. The Log4Shell remote execution exploit in 2021 impacted a vast array of IoT devices, serving as a stark reminder of the evolving nature of threats and the importance of staying ahead in cybersecurity.

Hackers Lurking in the Shadows

Ransomware attacks have also become particularly prevalent, with dedicated threats known as Ransomware for IoT (R4IoT). This new form of malware targets weak IoT devices to gain initial access and then installs ransomware within the IT network to disrupt business operations.

It’s clear that safeguarding against cyber threats has become more important than ever. Striking the balance between connectivity and security is a continuous challenge that demands robust protocols and vigilant cybersecurity measures.

The RIoT Secure Solution

RIoT Secure has stepped up to the challenge by developing a comprehensive lifecycle management platform that offers an easy, developer-centric security solution which can be effortlessly embedded into any IoT device. This game-changing approach, which RIoT Secure refers to as the “Internet of Disconnected Things,” employs a separation of concerns concept, allowing developers to focus on their different IoT applications, regardless of their chosen runtime environment or programming language. RIoT Secure handles communication, security, and the lifecycle of the IoT device itself, drastically reducing the development effort to bring a product from concept to production.

Until now, programming qualifications have been focused on higher-level languages like Java, JavaScript, and Python, but the rise of IoT means that universities must now recognize the role that lower-level languages like C and Assembler play in cybersecurity. The RIoT Secure platform addresses this problem with a dedicated microcontroller for communication and security, offering unprecedented levels of security and customization that virtually eliminate outside threats.

With one microcontroller specifically for security, developers no longer need to think about bringing in complex security features. This solution is flexible, allowing developers to use their preferred programming languages and runtime environments to create IoT applications that are functional, reliable, and safe.

RIoT Secure has notably enhanced Scandinavian Airlines’ Ground Service Handling operations, deploying a security solution that not only elevates operational efficiency but also fortifies safety and adaptability. This deployment successfully demonstrates RIoT Secure’s ability to respond to the dynamic and security-sensitive aviation environment, ensuring constant, seamless device updates and maintaining the highest standards of safety and operational integrity.

What is a Microcontroller?

A microcontroller is like a “brain” that does all the thinking for connected devices. It is a compact integrated circuit designed to perform specific operations in an embedded system. Often likened to a miniaturized computer, it contains a process core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals. Microcontrollers are used in automatically controlled devices and products, such as automobile engine control systems, implantable medical devices, remote controls, office machines, appliances, power tools, toys, and other embedded systems. They offer a cost-effective means to add intelligence and functionality to various products and processes, handling tasks like sensor reading, motor actuation, or communication.

A key feature of RIoT Secure’s platform is the hardware sandbox, where the customer develops its solution on a dedicated microcontroller. By isolating the application microcontroller from potential threats, such as malware or unauthorized access, the hardware sandbox ensures the integrity of IoT devices, preserving the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of critical data.

A Win/Win Solution for the Evolving IoT Ecosystem

Another key benefit of microcontrollers is that because they are designed for specific use cases, their development requires fewer resources—often meaning a lower price point that can be passed onto customers. Their smaller size allows device manufacturers to create discreet, sleek, and energy-efficient devices.

IoT devices have transitioned from simple, ‘dumb’ nodes that simply relay sensor data to the cloud for analysis, to powerful, ‘smart’ devices capable of advanced edge computing with machine learning. This evolution has empowered them with greater processing power to analyze data and make intelligent decisions locally using artificial intelligence. This shift to the edge magnifies the importance of robust lifecycle management, as regular firmware updates are critical to maintain functionality, security, and performance.

As well as cost and energy efficiency, low-powered microcontrollers can be tailored for specific applications, using just the right amount of processing power and functionality, allowing IoT devices to be more focused and efficient.

Ultimate Protection Against Hackers

The RIoT Secure platform provides ultimate protection against hackers and data snooping by providing hardware abstraction, effectively isolating the customer’s device from the outside world. All firmware and data are optimized to minimize network traffic, fully encrypted using industry standards, and complete with integrity checks to ensure the security of IoT devices at all times.

RIoT Secure has won two accolades in the 2023 awards – “Best IoT Lifecycle Management Platform” and “Most Innovative IoT Security Solution of the Year” for its groundbreaking approach to IoT device protection. Recognized for pioneering a flexible, robust security solution tailored to the needs of resource-constrained IoT devices, the company has set new industry benchmarks. These accolades underscore its leadership in adapting cybersecurity to the evolving IoT landscape, celebrating its success in integrating advanced lifecycle management, enhancing device autonomy, and ensuring that IoT devices can securely manage data and execute AI-driven decisions at the edge.

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